Author: By Dr Joseph Wangila Makhakha

Audio By Vocalize A close-up picture of hand watering the sapling of the plant. [File Courtesy] It is often said that the grass in the neighbour’s yard always looks greener. Over time, the phrase has worn thin, being used to justify envy, complacency, or quiet resignation. However, in Green for Life: From Brokenness to Boldness – A Movement Born of Purpose, Dr Isaac Kalua Green reclaims the metaphor and gives it fresh, transformative meaning. For him, “green” is not about comparison; it is about growth, renewal, and responsibility. His memoir is not merely a personal narrative but a stirring manifesto…

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